Smorgasbord of New Daemons of Chaos
I don't know how it happened, but at some point I started referring to my Daemons of Khorne (Corn) in terms of food. Maybe it was the pun on their name. Or something to do with my wife's occupation (Chef); and how I get to paint and model when she's catering for functions over weekends.
Anyhow, my first Khorne army was called the Khornish Nasties
(Pun on Cornish Pastries)
(Pun on Cornish Pastries)
Now I'm working on a Can o' Khorne. Thinking I'll call my Bloodletters Fritters from now on ("Flitters" cause they move so fast); or am I getting carried away ? Or am I just hungry?
Anyhow, I'm diligently working away on my Deamons.
Bloodthirster looking good, New Herald of Khorne and Nurgle Heralds (Grand Crane from Confrontation ) and Ettin (Unknown manufacturer), Ancient Herald/Wizard of Tzeench on my own disc creation from bitz box and an old model snapped up at the Kapiti Wargames Club Swap Meet in September last year:
Anyhow, I'm diligently working away on my Deamons.
Bloodthirster looking good, New Herald of Khorne and Nurgle Heralds (Grand Crane from Confrontation ) and Ettin (Unknown manufacturer), Ancient Herald/Wizard of Tzeench on my own disc creation from bitz box and an old model snapped up at the Kapiti Wargames Club Swap Meet in September last year:
Works in Progress one and all:
(I must be hungry, even misspelt that as Woks of Progress)
Confrontation's Grand Crane (Big Skull)
being transformed into a Herald of Khorne
My Magpie-like avarice at the Swap Meet last year being turned into a Herald of Tzeench on a disc
The rent in the flux of Magic as a new Herald is created attracts a swarm of Skysharks
and another Herald of the Devious One
It appears that Tzeench is pleased. For now anyhow.
A new Herald of Slaanesh uncoils her sinuous spite
A twin-headed Nurgle herald bursts forth in his pustulence
Papa Nurgle is well pleased
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